or other private parts), or whose clothing or article, including body art, is lewd, obscene, or offensive in nature." Last October, two California women were reportedly removed from a Spirit ...
The budget airline updated its contract agreement with customers to prohibit inadequate clothing, bare feet and offensive attire or tattoos.
Passengers wearing clothing or body art deemed lewd, obscene, offensive, or revealing may be denied boarding or removed from flights. The updated policy follows an incident where two women were ...
The low-cost U.S. carrier explicitly banned see-through clothing, bare feet and exposed private parts, as well as clothing or body art that is ... flight because two women in the group were ...
22, Spirit Airlines posted an amended carriage contract to its website which includes a notable revised passage regarding passenger’s clothing and body art ... in which two women in California ...
"With breasts, buttocks or other private parts exposed or whose clothing or item, including body art, is lewd, obscene or offensive in nature." The clothing or item you are carrying "has an ...